The Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi
Olayiwola Adeyemi 111, on Thursday, berated the National Assembly over the
re-introduction of the anti-hate speech bill by the Senate.
Recall that anti-hate
speech bill, which seeks to regulate and punish people who make unguarded
statements was recently re-introduced by Senator Aliyu Sabi Abdullahi.
But, the monarch, while speaking
at a book presentation and platinum recognition as parts of activities marking
the 70th anniversary of the Nigerian Tribune titles, insisted that anyone who
doesn’t want to be criticised has no business in government.
Oba Adeyemi spoke at the event
attended by former Chief of Army Staff, General Theophilus Danjuma, foremost
Afenifere leader, Chief Rueben Fasoranti, foremost Legal luminary, Chief Afe
Babalola, former Governor of Ogun State, Otunba Gbega Daniel, former Secretary
to Oyo state Government, Chief Michael Koleosho and Group Managing Director of
Odu’a Investment Company Limited, Mr. Adewale Raji.
The monarch, while addressing the
gathering, challenged lawyers and other professionals not to allow the bill to
sail through, saying death penalty should not be the punishment for abuse.
He said, “Gradually to an offence
of hate speech that attracts penalty of death. If I have not killed anyone; and
I give an opinion that is contrary to the government’s, will it be a sufficient
reason for me to be charged for death penalty? Where are the lawyers in
Nigeria? Constitutional lawyers in Nigeria, where are they? Can’t they speak
up? Chief Olowu, you are here.
“Nobody is speaking up. If you
don’t want to be criticised, then you don’t have to be in government. My friend
Chief Nnamdi Azikiwe has a peculiar character and I wish he could continue to
learn about the Constitutional lesson from Chief Obafemi Awolowo in his reply
to Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. We have quotation and quotations from this literate man.
I have read almost all his books, published. They are in my library. I can go
on and on citing instances. During the Constitutional conferences that held in
the 50s at Lancaster House, three giants from the country postulated different
approaches to the Nigerian Independence. Sir Ahmadu Bello said North is for
Northerners; East for Easterners and West for the Westerners. Azikiwe said,
there should be one Constitution, one Country, one destiny.
“Awolowo rose up and said No! We
are not talking about the Constitution that will be suitable for Nigeria. But
what is suitable for Nigeria is when you have a multi lingual, multi national
and multi religious country with diverse races. That before independence the
whole school we had on ground was 123 for the whole of the North while the
South had 5,000 schools. There is no way. That illiterate will continue to
govern the literate people. It cannot work and it will not work.
“Awolowo projected what will be
the question of North East, North Central. That of you don’t educate the
people, the Almanjiri will become bandits. Today, in Zamfara and Yobe, the
governments are now subjected to banditry. And they are exchanging these bandits,
giving them money. How can government give bandits money?
“That is a collapse of governance
and government. If you are a student of Constitution, you must believe
Awolowo’s views. Well, I am not a politician but I understand politics. I don’t
do partisan politics because I want to be progressive. In the whole of Nigeria
when Awolowo started his free primary education, we felt it would not work. He
started it. Two to three years after he started it, he appointed Taiwo to head
for the review of the proposal and he came out with the position that in the
next 30 to 40 years, the Western Region will be 60 years ahead of other areas
in education.
“And that demography, of you
study people like Professor Akinkugbe, who were their doctors, surgeons, they
produced a sector of Obafemi Awolowo University by the Action Group government
in 1963-64. If you pass out of primary school, you go to Teacher Training
College and if you pass out, you would be given automatic admission to
University. That was the reason they established the University of Ife.
“Then we had Agent General United
Kingdom catering for the welfare of Western Nigerian students. They go to the
school and when they returned, they had jobs already waiting for them. Now our
graduates are roaming about the streets. There is no index of people who are
out of school. Just three days ago, Governor Ganduje said that Kano has the
largest number of out of school children.
“How can we have stability in the
country when half of the country are governed by illiterates? When banditry has
taken over the governance? Surely there cannot be peace in the country. And
tell me, Editors are here. When you said you have technically defeated Boko
Haram, what is the technicality in defeat?
“Either we agree we have not been
able to subdue them and admit it. Now, they are quoting United Nations figures
for us. And our government is telling them we are not under America or UK but
we are going there to loan money from them. Surely, something must be done to
take a queue from this man.
“If he is not an angel, then he
must be in the right side of God. We must be able to support this newspaper. It
is a paper of courage; a newspaper that was set up for equity, justice and fair
play.”
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